Instructions for preparing camera-ready paper for ICSI-10

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Abstract

A brief abstract should be included as the first part of the paper.It plays a key role in instigating the reader's interest. The abstracttext should be in bold font.

1. Introduction

This template presents instructions for preparing camera-ready summaries to be submitted to the 10th International Conference on Silicon Epitaxy and heterostructures (ICSI-10). The set of instructions is given in the style and format to be used by the authors. Papers to be presented at the Conference will be selected by Scientific Program Committee. Accepted papers will be printed and bound for the Conference. All the authors of invited papers, regular papers and late news papers are expected to carefully follow the instructions.

A two-page camera-ready paper must be submitted via the conference web site: Please note that submissions by post will not beaccepted.

2. General Instructions

Contents

Paper should contain a concise description of the objectives of the study, method of approach, significant results and conclusions.

Page Format

Submitted paper must be camera-ready and in 2 pages. Use A4 size paper. Both text and figures must fit inside area as indicated by the angles shown at the corners on this page. For A4 size paper, set the top margin to 25mm, the bottom margin to 25mm, the left margin to 15m and the right margin to 15mm. Pages will be reproduced with the same size (100%) on A4 size papers.

Text must be typed or printed clearly in English. At the center top of the first page, the title of the paper, author name(s), affiliation(s), address(es), and contact author’s and e-mail address should be given. Place a blank line between the title and author name(s), and between the address(es) and the main text.

The main text should be typed single-spaced in the two columns. The sections should be numbered beginning with “1. Introduction”. Acknowledgements and References should not be numbered. Place a blank line between the sections. Subsection headings, if any, should not be numbered. Justify the column at both the right and the left. Don’t forget to check spelling.

Figures and Tables

A summary may be supported with Figures and Tables. Large figures and tables may span both columns. Photographs should be high contrast in colors or greyscale. Figure captions should be placed below the figures; table captions above the tables. Arabic numerals should be used for figures like Fig. 1, and Roman numerals for tables like Table I. Place a blank line between the text and the tables or figures.

Fig. 1 Photoluminescence (PL) spectra as a function of thetemperature for Ge0.91Sn0.09 layers epitaxially grown on Ge-bufferedSi(001) substrates.

Table 1. Desirable Fonts

Font size / Bold/Italic / Text
10pt / Affiliation(s), Main text
10pt / Bold / Headings (e.g., 1. Introduction)
12pt / Author name(s)
14pt / Bold / Title
10pt / Italic / Subheadings (e.g., Page Format)
9pt / References, Acknowledgements,
Tables, Table captions, Figure captions
8pt / Footnotes, Sub-and superscripts

Equations

Equations, if any, should appear on a separate line from the text with a blank space above and below. The equation number should appear in parentheses flush with the right margin, as shown below for eq. (1). Punctuate equations with commas or periods when they appear as a part of a sentence like this,

Fonts

Use proportional fonts such as Times or Times New Roman. Font styles and sizes as specified in Table I are desirable.

Color

Because the submitted papers will be distributed in a digital format, we recommend using colored images.

References

List and number all the references, if any, at the end of the summary. The reference style in accordance with the one found in the Physical Review Letters is recommended. When referring to them in the text, the reference number should be designated by square brackets like this [1].

3. Conclusions

A typical example of the page style and format for the camera-ready summaries for ICSI-10 has been given.

Acknowledgements

We would like to express sincere thanks to all the contributors to the Conference for their cooperation.

References

[1] Q. Shi, M. A. Zudov, C. Morrison, and M. Myronov, Phys. Rev. B 91, 241303 (2015).

[2] S. Dushenko, M. Koike, Y. Ando, T. Shinjo, M. Myronov, and M. Shiraishi, Physical Review Letters 114, 196602 (2015).

[3] D. Gunnarsson, J. S. Richardson-Bullock, M. J. Prest, H. Q. Nguyen, A. V. Timofeev, V. A. Shah, T. E. Whall, E. H. C. Parker, D. R. Leadley, M. Myronov, and M. Prunnila, Scientific Reports 5, 17398 (2015).

[4] G. Colston, S. D. Rhead, V. A. Shah, O. J. Newell, I. P. Dolbnya, D. R. Leadley, and M. Myronov, Materials & Design 103, 244 (2016).

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